Archive for July 31st, 2009

PostHeaderIcon Maintenance Taken Care By Utah Property Management

Renting your property can be intimidating if you’re not completely sure the usual practices surrounding it. You may need support in all the aspects of renting, from the beginning stages of marketing it to the later stages of maintaining a good relationship with your tenants.

You don’t have to be alone, there are several Utah property management companies whose job is to make sure you have support in getting your place rented out in a timely manner with quality tenants and other needs. For example, KeyRenter provides an owner-tenant agreement contract that is detailed and clear and provides a 12-point background check along with other property management help.

They also provide 24/7 on-call support by calling their (800) number and also provides a 24/7 maintenance crew for those occasional maintenance needs of rental homes. Utah has property management companies that charge eight to 10 percent of your rental price as a monthly fee to provide management. However, Keyrenter.com provides a flat fee of $75/month for services. This is a great deal for those who have a high-priced house they are renting. If you have a home renting for $1,500 and have to pay 10 percent ($150) a month to a Utah property management, then KeyRenter is the better deal charging only $75 a month.

PostHeaderIcon Real Estate Foreclosures: Not Being Alone Brings Little Comfort

People tend to take out adjustable rate mortgages when interest rates get lower. The interest rate in these loans can rise and fall, fluctuating with the prime interest rate. What has occurred in recent times is that, when interest rates were lower, lots of individuals took out adjustable rate mortgages whose interest rates have now risen along with the prime interest rate. This has further resulted in higher monthly payments on loans that have caused some people to have their homes foreclosed on.

Typically, a rate of real estate foreclosures is about the same in any given area of the country and when they begin to hit close to home, there may be several foreclosures filed at or near the same time.

However, a family seldom finds solace in knowing they are not alone in losing their home. While some of the embarrassment of losing a home to real estate foreclosures may be softened by knowing it is happening to several people at the same time, it seldom takes the sting out of losing the home.

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